The site had the benefit of outline planning permission based on a scheme for two large one-and-a-half storey, four or five bedroom dwellings. I was appointed by a private Client to apply for the reserved matters (detailed planning permission). This seemed a straightforward process, however it took 16 months from initial concept stage to get to a scheme design which the planning department found acceptable. This plan, by others, shows the scheme which was approved at outline stage, which was my starting point.

PROPOSED SITE

The Clients wanted two houses on the site, but following objections from neighbours and not being able to come to a compromise with the planning department, they decided that they would opt for bungalows which would be more subservient and, although larger in footprint, would work better on the site and have less impact on the surrounding area.

DWELLING DESIGN

Being single storey meant that there will be no overlooking of the neighbours. However, rather than a standard bungalow, I created an interesting design, with a mix of materials, brickwork and boarding, with varying roof forms and apex glazing so that they become an attractive addition to the village.

FLOOR PLANS

The footprint of the dwellings were reduced to single storey, without losing the amount of accommodation. Each dwelling accommodates four large bedrooms with an en-suite and a bathroom as well as a large open plan living/kitchen/dining space and double garage.

APPROVED PLANS

The latest design has been approved (January 2019). The Clients are very pleased with the outcome, which has been well worth the wait.

“Thank you so much. Still in shock…. You have done a great job. I think the finished build will look stunning. Thanks for your help and patience.”